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Is Serbia on the brink of a general strike?
After three months of protests, demonstrators in Serbia are calling for a general strike. The government is threatening retaliation. Serbia is at a crossroads. Is change possible?
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Germany's chancellor says relations with US 'vital'
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called the US his country's closest ally and highlighted Washington's role in the development of democracy in West Germany.
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Is Lukashenko's youngest son next in line to rule Belarus?
Nikolai Lukashenko, a "copy of his father" Alexander, appears to be being groomed to take power in Belarus.
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Croatia: Deputy PM quits over video of him shooting from car
Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Josip Dabro resigned after a video surfaced in which he seemingly fired out of an open window while laughing. He is the second minister to leave Andrej Plenkovic's Cabinet in two months.
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Why does Donald Trump want to buy Greenland?
Trump has ramped up his threats to annex Greenland. Could the incoming US president really bring the Arctic island, which belongs to NATO partner Denmark, permanently under US control?
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Poland's Belarus border fence: A controversial deterrent
Since 2021, Poland has established a border fence equipped with modern surveillance technology to prevent people from entering from Belarus. Rights activists accuse border guards of practicing a "pushback" strategy.
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Ukraine says at least 3 killed in Russian strike on Kyiv
Russian forces shot drones followed by a ballistic missile, Ukrainian authorities said. The rare attack on the capital also caused injuries and damage to infrastructure.
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Serbia: Protesters rally against public broadcaster
Tens of thousands of Serbians protested outside the public broadcaster to demand objective reporting. There have been daily street protests throughout the Balkan country since November last year.
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Ukraine updates: Russia says it retook 63% of captured Kursk
Russia's Defense Ministry said its forces had retaken 63.2% of Ukrainian-held territory in the Kursk region of western Russia. Meanwhile, Germany's top diplomat has criticised the Berlin row over aid.
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Festering gas row threatens to topple Slovak government
The anger provoked by Prime Minister Robert Fico's pro-Russian stance, a gas row with Ukraine, and authoritarian policies are threatening the Slovak government, which faces a no-confidence vote on January 21.
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Iran and Russia look to bolster strategic partnership
Iran's Masoud Pezeshkian and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin are expected to sign a strategic partnership agreement in a move likely to concern Western governments.
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Scholz says Musk support for far-right 'threatens democracy'
US tech billionaire Elon Musk's support for far-right parties endangers Europe's democratic development, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said. Scholz also said he did not expect the US to stop aid to Ukraine under Trump.
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Spain scares off foreign property buyers with new tax threat
Amid rising real estate prices, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez wants to impose a 100% tax on property bought by foreign speculators. How does the plan compare with other countries where housing affordability is an issue?
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Russia: 3 Navalny lawyers sentenced to prison
A Russian court has sentenced three lawyers of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny to between 3.5 and 5.5 years in prison. They were found guilty of belonging to an extremist group, media reported.
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Ukraine updates: Drones attack gunpowder factory in Russia
A large Russian gunpowder factory in the Tambov region and the oil depot in the Voronezh region were attacked by Ukrainian drones. DW has more.
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Ukraine: UK's Starmer signs '100-year' treaty
Shortly before the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrived in Kyiv as the latest among European politicians highlighting their solidarity with Ukraine.
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Why UK gas storage levels are 'concerningly low'
Britain's largest gas supplier warned the country has less than a week of stored gas after a cold snap spiked heating demand. DW asks why stocks have fallen so fast and what the UK will do to stay warm this winter.
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Polish man sues Germany over border checks
A Polish man is taking Germany to court over checks at the German-Polish border. He says that it's not just because they make life difficult but also because they contravene EU law.
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Will new French prime minister's survival strategy work?
France's new prime minister, Francois Bayrou, is attempting a balancing act to make sure the country's government doesn't collapse again.
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Germany backs plan allowing military to down suspect drones
Germany's government green-lit a proposal that would allow the military to shoot down drones flying over critical infrastructure.
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